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L.A. LOCAL COLOR PATAGONIA: COMPANY with a CONSCIENCE • KTTV-TV Carlos Amezcua, Host Bob Tarlau, Producer SUMMER GAMES 2008 L.A. LOCAL COLOR CRIME/SOCIAL ISSUES PATAGONIA: COMPANY WITH A CONSCIENCE A CHILD ON SCHINDLER'S LIST • NBC4 • KTTV-TV Fritz Coleman, Host Carlos Amezcua, Host Kimber Liponi, Producer Bob Tarlau, Producer Charles Stewart, Executive Producer SUMMER GAMES 2008 - SPECIAL OLYMPICS END HOMELESSNESS • LA CITYVIEW35 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA • CBS2/KCAL9 Rasha Goel, Producer Mark Houska, Producer Tony Ighani, Executive Producer, Producer Pat McClenahan, Executive Producer Jeff Proctor, Executive Producer STATE OF EMERGENCY: Steve Rangel, Executive Producer HEALTH REFORM & THE ELECTION • NBC4 Kim Baldonado, Reporter PUBLIC, MUNICIPAL AND OPERATOR Rebecca Nieto, Executive Producer PRODUCED CABLE Daisy Lin Shapiro, Executive Producer L.A. FIRE IN ACTION #4 • LA CITYVIEW35 Tony Ighani, Executive Producer, Producer ARTS AND CULTURE/HISTORY Robert Manciero, Producer SONGS OF OUR SUCCESS • KTTV-TV Cliff Harrison III, Producer TEENS IN ACTION PRESENTS...BULLYING - IT'S Valerie J.Tucker, Senior Producer NOT A JOKE! • BTV6 Colleen Duffy Felix, Producer SURVEY L.A. • LA CITYVIEW35 Victoria O'Neill, Producer Tony Ighani, Executive Producer, Producer Robert Manciero, Producer THE THREAT IS REAL: WILDFIRE AWARENESS IN BEVERLY HILLS • BHTV-10 INFORMATIONAL/PUBLIC AFFAIRS Richard Gale, Producer SERIES (MORE THAN 50% REMOTE) Mark Geddes, Executive Producer LX.TV 1ST LOOK L.A. • NBC4 Lauren Barnard, Segment Producer TOUR OF THE CITY • BHTV-10 Shira Lazar, Host Richard Gale, Producer Gardner Loulan, Host Mark Geddes, Executive Producer Lisa Lucas, Producer Julee Metz, Producer EDUCATION Nate Owens, Host BEST BUDDIES: FRIENDS INDEED • KTTV-TV Eric Wong, Segment Producer Debbie Kim, Producer Rick Lozano, Reporter SO CAL CONNECTED • KCET Joseph Angier, Producer BOOK WARS PARTS 1 & 2 • NBC4 Linda Burns, Supervising Producer Yvonne R. Beltzer, Associate Producer Vicki Curry, Producer Frank Snepp, Producer Saul Gonzalez, Producer Colleen Williams, Reporter Karen Foshay Kolesnikow, Producer Bret Marcus, Executive Producer EYEWITNESS NEWS SPECIAL - GIVING LIFE: Justine Schmidt, Senior Producer THE STORY OF ORGAN DONATION • ABC7 Angela Shelley, Producer Phillip Palmer, Reporter Alexandre Shey, Producer Val Zavala, Anchor HEAL THE BAY • CBS2/KCAL9 Kaj Goldberg, Host INFORMATIONAL/PUBLIC AFFAIRS Mia Lee, Host SERIES (MORE THAN 50% STUDIO) Mansan Luc, Producer BETWEEN THE LINES • KLCS Stephanie Medina Rodriguez, Executive Producer Barry Kibrick, Host, Producer INSIDE LOCKE HIGH • KCET LOCAL EDITION - CNN HEADLINE NEWS Alexandria Gales, Associate Producer • TIME WARNER CABLE Bret Marcus, Executive Producer Jean Carpenter-Karp, Producer Justine Schmidt, Senior Producer Brad Pomerance, Host Angela Shelley, Producer ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAMMING SPORTS FEATURE LIVE FROM THE EMMYS • KTLA5 SCULLY & WOODEN ON THE CORNER- Jessica Holmes, Host SCULLY & WOODEN FOR THE KIDS Ira Lawson, Producer • FSN PRIME TICKET Christie Lyn Lugo Leigh, Co-Producer Bruce Beffa, Producer Laurie Pike, Host Mark Walton, Editor Joe Quasarano, Producer Chris Reilly, Producer TRUE BLUE STORIES: 1965 TRUE BLUE STORIES: Sam Rubin, Host 50 YEARS OF DODGER GLORY • FSN PRIME TICKET TRAVEL CAFE - ST. MORITZ • NBC4 Bruce Beffa, Producer Kristin Arntz, Producer Mark Walton, Editor, Producer Chuck Henry, Executive Producer SPORTS TEASE CHILDREN/YOUTH PROGRAMMING ANAHEIM DUCKS SEASON OPENER CHILDREN'S MUSIC WORKSHOP: 2008 "UNFINISHED BUSINESS" • FSN PRIME TICKET ELEMENTARY HONOR ORCHESTRA • LA36 James Freeman, Producer Eric Jasper, Producer Steve Guerrero, Producer Larry Newman, Producer Steve Stone, Producer YIP YAP - AUGUST '08 SPECIAL • NBC4 NUGGETS VS. LAKERS - GAME 2 TEASE - Mary Harris, Producer "MOMENTS THAT LIVE FOREVER" • FOX Katie Kim, Segment Producer SPORTS NET WEST Shelby Rodriguez, Segment Producer James Freeman, Producer Steve Guerrero, Producer NEWS SPECIAL FIRE: PROTECTING YOUR HOME • KTTV-TV LIVE SPECIAL EVENTS Bob Tarlau, Producer (PROGRAMMING) 49TH ANNUAL LOS ANGELES COUNTY HOLIDAY THE NAVY WAY • KTTV-TV CELEBRATION • KCET Bob Tarlau, Producer Kenneth Shapiro, Producer SPORTS SPECIAL TOURNAMENT OF ROSES PARADE • KTLA5 FRED ROGGIN'S ROAD TO BEIJING • NBC4 Gracelyn Brown, Executive Producer Dino Castro, Producer Joetta Di Bella, Producer Jared Kiemeney, Executive Producer Bob Eubanks, Host Steve Leveton, Producer Doug Larson, Technical Director Fred Roggin, Host Ira Lawson, Producer Christie Lyn Lugo Leigh, Producer ONE ON ONE WITH OSCAR DE LA HOYA Sarah de la O, Associate Director • KTTV-TV Michaela Pereira, Host Carlos Amezcua, Host, Producer Chris Reilly, Producer Beth Stiller, Director SPORTS SERIES (NEWS) No nominations in this category LIVE SPECIAL EVENTS (NEWS) DEADLY SWAT STANDOFF- KCAL9 NEWS AT SPORTS SERIES (PROGRAMMING) EIGHT • KCAL9 LAKERS LIVE • FOX SPORTS NET WEST KCAL9 News Team Fox Sports West Sports Team ELECTION '08 NIGHT COVERAGE ON DIGITAL TRUE BLUE STORIES: 50 YEARS OF DODGER CHANNEL 4.2 NEWS RAW • KNBC-DTV GLORY • FSN PRIME TICKET KNBC News Team Prime Ticket Sports Team FINAL SALUTE • KCAL9 LIVE SPORTS COVERAGE KCAL9 News Team DIAMONDBACKS VS. 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RED SOX @ COLISEUM • KCAL9 KCAL9 Sports Team FEATURE SEGMENT SERIOUS NEWS STORY – SINGLE REPORT GUERRILLA GARDENERS – FIGHTING FOR A CLAIM – SO CAL CONNECTED • KCET CHANNEL 4 NEWS AT 11PM • NBC4 Brett Wood, Camera Ana Garcia, Reporter Val Zavala, On-Camera Talent, Producer Fred Mamoun, Producer Hernan Vazquez, Camera SAFE HAVEN – SO CAL CONNECTED • KCET GANG FUNERAL DIRECTOR – Karen Foshay Kolesnikow, Producer ABC7 EYEWITNESS NEWS • ABC7 Judy Muller, On-Camera Talent Marc Brown, Reporter Alexandre Shey, Producer GANG GIRLS- SIGN OF THE TIMES - EYE ON L.A. • ABC7 KCAL9 NEWS AT 10PM • KCAL9 Cheryl Diano, Editor, Producer Pat Harvey, Reporter George Pennacchio, On-Camera Talent, Producer Kimberly Mackie, Producer Angie Moriconi, Camera INFORMATION SEGMENT Beatrice Schreiber, Editor BILLBOARD CONFIDENTIAL - PART 2 – SO CAL CONNECTED • KCET JONESTOWN – Vince Gonzales, On-Camera Talent CBS2 NEWS AT 5PM • CBS2/KCAL9 Karen Foshay Kolesnikow, Producer Stacey Butler, Reporter Bret Marcus, Executive Producer J.D. 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